The pie charts depict the proportion of visitors to the USA from various countries between 1988 and 1992. Overall, Canada exhibited the highest percentages of visitors during the specified period, whereas the opposite was true for China. It is also clear that visitors to the USA from other countries contributed to emerging trends.
Initially focusing on decreases. In 1988, Canada represented the largest proportion at 53% compared to other countries, a figure that sharply declined to 43% by 1990. At the end of the period, the number of travelers from Canada slightly decreased to 40%. The proportion of Chinese students began at 12% initially, and slightly decreased to 9% by 1990. This figure concluded the period at 4%, representing the lowest value depicted on the chart.
In contrast, visitors from other countries represented the smallest proportion, at 10%. Subsequently, the percentages increased significantly to 28% in 1990, a figure that then rose slightly to 30% over the following two years. Initially, Mexican visitors constituted a quarter of the pie chart’s composition, but this proportion decreased slightly to 20% in 1990, before increasing to 26% in 1992.
